Richard Friederich Arens

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Richard Friederich Arens (24 April 19193 May 2000) was an American mathematician. He was born in Germany but emigrated to the USA in 1925.

Arens received his Ph.D. in 1945 from Harvard University.[1]

He worked in functional analysis, and was a professor at UCLA for more than 40 years. He served on the editorial board of the Pacific Journal of Mathematics for 14 years 1965–1979. There are three topological spaces named for Arens in the book Counterexamples in Topology, including Arens-Fort space.

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  1. ^ Richard Friederich Arens at the Mathematics Genealogy Project

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